srocheleau
New Member
I am still relatively new to this hobby and have recently started to consider harvesting my yeast. After doing some reading through the forums it seems like this can get to be a bit of a time consuming process.
On my drive home from work tonight it occurred to me that instead of washing the yeast after the fermentation of the wort is completed couldn't you just make a larger volume starter and portion out some of it before pitching to keep for your next brew? This seems like it would be a much simpler way to variety of yeast for reuse and I would think that the solution would be cleaner than what you would get having to deal with all the extra 'stuff' at the bottom of your primary. Am I missing something here?
Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Sean
On my drive home from work tonight it occurred to me that instead of washing the yeast after the fermentation of the wort is completed couldn't you just make a larger volume starter and portion out some of it before pitching to keep for your next brew? This seems like it would be a much simpler way to variety of yeast for reuse and I would think that the solution would be cleaner than what you would get having to deal with all the extra 'stuff' at the bottom of your primary. Am I missing something here?
Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Sean